Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs and Man Utd - as it happened: Latest scores including goals for Vardy, Martial and Aguero

Follow the action from tonight's eight top-flight games

Sam Dymond
Tuesday 02 February 2016 19:16 GMT
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Simon Mignolet concedes from a Jamie Vardy strike
Simon Mignolet concedes from a Jamie Vardy strike (GETTY IMAGES)

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Welcome to our live coverage of tonight's eight Premier League games which sees every one of the title contenders in action. We'll bring you the goals as they happen and the news you need to know.

  • FULL TIME: Arsenal 0 Southampton 0

  • Arsenal fail to get back to winning ways

  • FULL TIME: Leicester 2 Liverpool 0

  • Jame Vardy scores brace, including stunning volley 

  • FULL TIME: Norwich 0 Tottenham 3

  • Harry Kane double adds to Dele Alli opener

  • FULL TIME: Sunderland 0 Man City 1

  • Sergio Aguero scores only goal

  • FULL TIME: West Ham 2 Aston Villa 0

  • Troubles continue for Aston Villa

  • FULL TIME: Crystal Palace 1 Bournemouth 2

  • Bournemouth come from behind

  • FULL TIME: Manchester United 3 Stoke 0

  • Jesse Lingard, Anthony Martial and Wayne Rooney on target

  • FULL-TIME: West Brom 1 Swansea 1

  • West Brom score late equaliser

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